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As if it wasn't bad enough, that guy mollusk wades in to tell us why a non serrated knife sharp enough to slice a tomato, will be dull after one tomato. Tells us that his 30 year old Henckels knives are the greatest (tho' he only keeps one sharp enough to cut a tomato) and tries to make everyone else feel stupid. I love people who are so stupid/ignorant....they don't know it. <g.

I agree with Z. I just don't think it belongs in this thread. Ty for sharing Spike.

All of the other version of that video I've seen where cut shorter. The last line is so great though: "...most of that pain that you're feeling is coming from the knowledge that you're really an idiot" lol, spot on: I know that pain well!

Hmmm...you want to use a wooden cutting board because it retains the tomato juice which you can use for other recipes. So, a wooden cutting board is like a sponge/Tupperware combo then? Next time I carve some proteins I'll have to remember to wring the jus out of the board when I'm finished.

“Though I could not caution all, I still might warn a few; Don’t lend your hand to raise no flag atop no ship of fools.” Robert Hunter